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As one of the world’s leaders in the design, construction and installation of exclusive tailor-made timber and thatch structures, we partnered up with Carmo Wood, to play a pivotal role in the roof construction of the prestigious JNcQUOI Comporta. Located in the breathtaking Praia do Pego, this is the latest beach club of the prestigious Amorim Luxury Group.
Nestled in the heart of Comporta, Portugal, this beachside haven boasts a 533m² main restaurant roof and a 100m² service area, both thatched with cape reed thatch.

With durability and quality of material being of crucial importance in a project such as this, cape reed thatch, native to South Africa, can hardly be beaten. Its natural resistance to pests and rot, along with a dense core that ensures enhanced stability and durability, makes this specific type of thatch a fantastic roofing material in the Mediterranean climate. African reed In turn, these unique characteristics also offer superior thermal and acoustic insulation with the added benefit of a natural, elegant appearance and a welcoming ambience that’s second to none.

As an added layer of protection (and overall peace of mind!), we applied a generous layer of Cape Reed Fireshield to both roofs. This specially formulated fire-retardant coating provides robust fire protection for a variety of natural materials, especially thatch and timber. In a world where fire safety is of paramount importance, Cape Reed Fireshield stands as a beacon of security, offering enhanced resistance to fire and peace of mind for homeowners, builders, and architects alike.

JNCQUOI Beach Club is the perfect place to enjoy the best fresh fish and seafood cooked with authenticity and flavor. From traditional recipes to innovative creations, every bite is a celebration of Mediterranean flavors.
Contact Us today to give your chiringuito or restaurant the ultimate Mediterranean look https://capereed.es.

What is JNCQUOI Beach Club in Comporta known for?
JNCQUOI Beach Club in Comporta is renowned for its exclusive tailor-made timber and thatch structures, offering a luxurious beachside haven experience.
What materials were used in the construction of JNCQUOI Beach Club’s roofs?
The roofs of JNCQUOI Beach Club in Comporta were constructed using cape reed thatch, a durable and high-quality material native to South Africa.
What are the advantages of using cape reed thatch for roofing in a Mediterranean climate?
Cape reed thatch offers natural resistance to pests and rot, enhanced stability and durability due to its dense core, superior thermal and acoustic insulation, and an elegant appearance, making it ideal for roofing in the Mediterranean climate.